Here is a checklist to follow if you want maximum battery life -- for instance if you're about to get on a long plane flight.
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class BidOfferedJob < Struct.new(:bid_id) | |
PRIORITY = 1 | |
def self.enqueue(bid) | |
Delayed::Job.enqueue new(bid.id), priority: PRIORITY | |
end | |
def perform | |
Mailer.bid_offered(owner, bid).deliver | |
Activity.create activity_type: 'bid_offered', subject: bid, user: aide |
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# Start by checking if they fixed it upstream: | |
brew update | |
brew upgrade reattach-to-user-namespace | |
# If it says it's already installed, they haven't fixed it upstream. So do this: | |
# Edit the recipe: | |
brew edit reattach-to-user-namespace |
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require 'active_model' | |
# Most of this is the basic boilerplate described in the docs for active_model/errors; ie, the bare minimum | |
# a class must have to use AM::Errors | |
class Post | |
extend ActiveModel::Naming | |
attr_reader :errors | |
attr_accessor :title, :author, :publication_date |
This installs a patched ruby 1.9.3-p327 with various performance improvements and a backported COW-friendly GC, all courtesy of funny-falcon.
You will also need a C Compiler. If you're on Linux, you probably already have one or know how to install one. On OS X, you should install XCode, and brew install autoconf
using homebrew.
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upstream app { | |
server unix:/srv/app/current/tmp/sockets/unicorn.sock fail_timeout=0; | |
} | |
server { | |
listen 80; | |
server_name www.app.com; | |
rewrite ^/(.*) http://app.com/$1 permanent; | |
} | |
server { |
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" tmux will only forward escape sequences to the terminal if surrounded by a DCS sequence | |
" http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_name=AANLkTinkbdoZ8eNR1X2UobLTeww1jFrvfJxTMfKSq-L%2B%40mail.gmail.com&forum_name=tmux-users | |
if exists('$TMUX') | |
let &t_SI = "\<Esc>Ptmux;\<Esc>\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=1\x7\<Esc>\\" | |
let &t_EI = "\<Esc>Ptmux;\<Esc>\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=0\x7\<Esc>\\" | |
else | |
let &t_SI = "\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=1\x7" | |
let &t_EI = "\<Esc>]50;CursorShape=0\x7" | |
endif |
Below are steps I followed to get ruby debugger ruby-debug
running with Pow. Based on info from this thread basecamp/pow#43 and this blog post http://flochip.com/2011/04/13/running-pow-with-rdebug/
Assuming you're writing your app in Ruby 1.9 and using Bundler, just add the dependency to your development gems:
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Rails.application.routes.draw do | |
get '/(:locale)/products/(:category)/(page/:page).:extension', | |
:to => 'products#index', | |
:as => :products, | |
:constraints => { | |
:locale => /[a-z]{2}/, | |
:category => /.+?/, | |
:page => /\d+/ | |
}, |